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<p> Spider dragline silk is an exceptionally strong and elastic fiber and is an ideal material for numerous biomedical and industrial applications. In this secondary project we developed a novel secretion system that allows to export proteins to the extracellular medium and added the first spider-silk biobrick to the Registry. This biobrick contains the synthetic  silk gene ADF-3 from the orb weaving spider Araneus diadematus. </p>
<p> Spider dragline silk is an exceptionally strong and elastic fiber and is an ideal material for numerous biomedical and industrial applications. In this secondary project we developed a novel secretion system that allows to export proteins to the extracellular medium and added the first spider-silk biobrick to the Registry. This biobrick contains the synthetic  silk gene ADF-3 from the orb weaving spider Araneus diadematus. </p>
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Revision as of 00:23, 22 September 2012

Project: Luxilla - Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile, iGEM 2012